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Ghanaian musician, Arathejay, has stated why he always attributes his well-being to God.
In response to why he does so, the musician noted he doesn't live by perception or opinion.
In an interview with Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, he mentioned he lives by facts and what he holds to be true.
"I am a human being and I may say or do something that may surprise you, but that's just me. That on withstanding, God is King, we live, move, and have my being, because of God. It's because of Him that we are here," he said.

"That's what I know, and that's my fact or opinion. I live by facts, what I believe to be true, and I believe it's by God and it's His grace we do everything", he said on Hitz FM.
He also admonished individuals to believe and make God their confidant.
“I don’t live by perception or opinion — it’s all by God’s grace” - @arathejay responds to why he always gives credit to God#DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/bUUwZ8pFBy
— Hitz 103.9 FM (@Hitz1039FM) June 23, 2025
"I don't see why I can say I do this or that. I'm the kind who would tell you to believe in yourself, but in God, tell you to be confident but have your confidence in God", he said.
He further highlighted the unfailing nature of God as what makes Him distinct from humans
"There is an aspect of God that doesn't fail but there is an aspect of man that is limiting but when you attribute it to God, you leave it to him and there is no failure or looking back," he explained.
"I believe it better that way than to say you can do it, because God can."
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